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two-state solution

Palestinian Authority parliament member Saeb Erekat talks with the press before a meeting at the Palestinian parliament in Ramallah, Sept. 6, 2003. (Photo/JTA-Paula Bronstein-Getty Images)
Posted inNews

Saeb Erekat, longtime Palestinian peace negotiator, dies of Covid

by Ron Kampeas and JTA November 10, 2020
rows of mostly older men sit in chairs, while others wave Palestinian flags behind them
Posted inUncategorized

Peter Beinart ignores an inconvenient truth: Israelis and Palestinians haven’t given up on a two-state solution

Noga Tarnopolsky by Noga Tarnopolsky August 3, 2020August 3, 2020
From left: A screenshot of Peter Beinart's essay on a one-state solution; Jewish Currents' Spring 2020 cover featuring Horizons (Jerusalem), 1979 by Najib Joe Hakim; the magazine's editor, Arielle Angel. (Courtesy of Angel/Jewish Currents)
Posted inU.S.

Q&A: Jewish Currents editor on Seth Rogen, young Jews and that Peter Beinart essay

Laura E. Adkins by Laura E. Adkins and JTA August 3, 2020August 3, 2020
closeup of a middle age white man with short hair
Posted inNews

Peter Beinart was an influential advocate of the two-state solution. Now he’s abandoning it.

Ben Sales by Ben Sales and JTA July 9, 2020July 9, 2020
Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden gestures as he speaks during a campaign rally at the WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri on March 7, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Mandel Ngan-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inNews

As Israel considers annexation, Biden calls to keep the two-state solution alive

by Ron Kampeas and JTA May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speak during a joint statement at the White House, Jan. 28, 2020. (JTA/Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)
Posted inNews

Who wins and who loses in Trump’s Middle East peace plan (and why fortunes can easily change)

by Ron Kampeas and JTA January 29, 2020
The Iron Dome missile-defense system intercepts rockets that were fired from Gaza, Nov. 13, 2019. Congress is approving funds to continue financing this and other anti-missile systems. (JTA/Ilia Yefimovich/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Posted inU.S.

With new spending bills, Congress signals renewed support for two-state solution

by Ron Kampeas and JTA December 19, 2019December 19, 2019
Rep. Alan Lowenthal addresses a Los Angeles union protest, Oct. 3, 2018.  (Photo/JTA-Brittany Murray-Digital First Media-Long Beach Press Telegram via Getty Images)
Posted inU.S.

House Democrats pass two-state resolution

by Ron Kampeas and JTA December 6, 2019
Members of the Jewish group, IfNotNow protest Breitbart News and Stephen Bannon in Beverly Hills, Dec. 4, 2016. (Photo/JTA-Ronen Tivony-NurPhoto)
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The new Jewish left is the product of a peace process that failed

by JTA and Andrew Silow-Carroll September 13, 2019September 13, 2019
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (left) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before direct peace talks in Washington, D.C., in Sept. 2010 (Photo/JTA-Getty-Jason Reed-Pool)
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The two-state solution isn’t dead yet

Stephen Jacobs by Steve Jacobs August 19, 2019August 20, 2019

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